Iím a student at Cal State University, Fullerton in Orange County. I live in Fullerton right now, but am originally from Thousand Oaks. I haven't climbed outdoors in Orange County before but in my year of climbing, I've climbed a good amount outdoors... mainly in the Santa Monicas. Currently, I sport climb in the 5.10 range (I am a little out of shape). Photography has mainly been a hobby for me, as well as a means of making money. For a while, Iíve wanted to start doing move climbing/ adventure photography, but havenít had enough friends that are into climbing. To get a start on it, I decided I would see if anybody wanted to get some shots of themselves climbing in order to build my climbing photography experience and portfolio. I have a rope, quick draws and a camera. All that I would need from you is an extra person to belay me while I climb a route close to the one you want to climb, where I could tie off and start shooting photos.

might want to think about getting a set of ascenders, as its easier to be able to move with the climber and get more shots, tie off at the top, rap down and jug up with the climber and get shots....that way you wont need an extra person...

Iím a student at Cal State University, Fullerton in Orange County. I live in Fullerton right now, but am originally from Thousand Oaks. I haven't climbed outdoors in Orange County before but in my year of climbing, I've climbed a good amount outdoors... mainly in the Santa Monicas. Currently, I sport climb in the 5.10 range (I am a little out of shape). Photography has mainly been a hobby for me, as well as a means of making money. For a while, Iíve wanted to start doing move climbing/ adventure photography, but havenít had enough friends that are into climbing. To get a start on it, I decided I would see if anybody wanted to get some shots of themselves climbing in order to build my climbing photography experience and portfolio. I have a rope, quick draws and a camera. All that I would need from you is an extra person to belay me while I climb a route close to the one you want to climb, where I could tie off and start shooting photos.